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Exuberant Bermuda & Azores

Embark on the Exuberant Bermuda & Azores cruise, a luxurious 14-night journey aboard the Regent Seven Seas Seven Seas Voyager.

This unforgettable voyage begins in Miami, sailing through the sparkling Atlantic to the pink sands of Bermuda. Explore its captivating charm before setting sail for the Azores, a volcanic archipelago boasting dramatic landscapes, charming villages, and breathtaking natural beauty.

Experience the epitome of all-inclusive luxury with Regent Seven Seas, indulging in exquisite dining, exceptional service, and enriching shore excursions. Discover vibrant cultures, stunning scenery, and create memories that will last a lifetime. This is more than a cruise; it's an immersive journey into paradise.

  • Cruise Line: Regent Seven Seas
  • Ship: Seven Seas Voyager
  • Duration: 14 Nights
  • Departure: March
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Exuberant Bermuda & Azores Itinerary

Day 1

Miami, Florida

The party and cruise capital of the word, Miami is a bright,
brash, playground city that 15.5 million tourists flock to every
year. The Roaring Twenties saw this town bloom into a seaside
capital, blessed with a legacy of Art Deco architecture, diverse
cultures, and natural wonders enough to satisfy any
holiday-goer.

Being the gateway to the Caribbean and Latin America, Miami has
a large Cuban presence, evident in the vibrant neighbourhood of
. Art lovers can meander around the art districts like
Wynwood and the Coconut Grove, while others can lounge on the miles
of sandy beaches. For families there are kid-friendly attractions
like the
and Metrozoo. The nightlife is sophisticated and
varied. The city also gives easy access to Florida's popular Gold
Coast resorts and attractions, as well as the natural wonder of the

.

It is no wonder Miami is America's favourite holiday destination
and the hub of a vibrant cruise ship industry, its port constantly
jammed with sleek passenger liners. North of the city, the miles of
beautiful beaches on the Gold Coast are hemmed in by southeast
Florida's major tourist towns: Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pompano
Beach, and Palm Beach.

Day 2

Sailing the Atlantic Ocean

Day 4

Kings Wharf

Kings Wharf is a stunning waterfront development located in the beautiful island nation of Bermuda. Situated in the parish of Southampton, this vibrant and bustling destination offers visitors a unique mix of history, natural beauty, and modern amenities, making it a perfect destination for travelers of all ages.

With its prime waterfront location, Kings Wharf is the gateway to Bermuda's maritime heritage, offering spectacular views of the turquoise waters that surround the island. The area was once a bustling hub for international trade and still retains much of its historical charm. Visitors can explore the historic Royal Naval Dockyard, which dates back to the 19th century and now serves as a cultural center with shops, museums, restaurants, and entertainment venues.

One of the main attractions at Kings Wharf is the National Museum of Bermuda, located within the dockyard. This museum provides a fascinating insight into Bermuda's history, from its early settlement by the British in the 17th century to its role in the Atlantic slave trade and the world wars. The museum showcases artifacts, interactive exhibits, and displays that offer visitors a comprehensive understanding of Bermuda's rich cultural heritage.

For those looking to soak in the sun and enjoy the island's natural beauty, Kings Wharf offers several stunning beaches nearby. Snorkeling and diving enthusiasts will be delighted by the pristine coral reefs and diverse marine life that can be found just off the coast. Horseshoe Bay Beach, considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, is just a short distance away and is a must-visit for beach lovers.

Kings Wharf also serves as a hub for various recreational activities and water sports. Visitors can indulge in jet skiing, kayaking, paddleboarding, and sailing, among other activities. Additionally, boat tours and fishing charters are available for those looking to explore the surrounding waters and try their luck at catching some of Bermuda's famous fish species.

Shopping and dining options are plentiful at Kings Wharf, with a wide selection of boutique stores, souvenir shops, and art galleries offering unique items and locally made crafts. There are also several restaurants and cafes catering to different tastes, serving both international and local cuisine. Visitors can sample traditional Bermudian dishes such as fish chowder, codfish and potatoes, and Bermuda fish sandwich, all while enjoying breathtaking views of the waterfront.

Transportation to and from Kings Wharf is convenient and efficient, with regular ferry and bus services connecting the area to other parts of the island. Hamilton, Bermuda's capital and commercial center, is easily accessible by ferry, allowing visitors to explore the city's shopping, dining, and cultural offerings.

In terms of accommodations, Kings Wharf offers a range of options to suit every traveler's needs and preferences. From luxury hotels with ocean views to charming bed and breakfasts and vacation rentals, there is something for everyone.

Overall, Kings Wharf is a destination that combines history, natural beauty, and modern amenities in a picturesque waterfront setting. Whether you are interested in exploring Bermuda's maritime past, relaxing on pristine beaches, or indulging in water sports and outdoor activities, Kings Wharf offers a memorable experience for all visitors.

Day 5

Sailing the Atlantic Ocean

Day 9

Horta, Azores

Horta is a charming town located on the island of Faial, in the Azores archipelago of Portugal. Known for its natural beauty, vibrant maritime culture, and picturesque scenery, Horta is a popular destination for tourists looking for a unique and authentic travel experience.

One of the main attractions in Horta is its stunning natural landscapes. The town is situated on the coast, offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can take leisurely strolls along the picturesque waterfront promenade, enjoying the fresh sea breeze and admiring the colorful boats bobbing in the harbor.

Speaking of the harbor, Horta is famous for its marina, which serves as an important stopover for sailors crossing the Atlantic. The marina is filled with countless vibrant paintings and drawings on the breakwater walls, left by sailors as a tradition for good luck. This popular spot has become a unique open-air art gallery and is a must-see for any visitor.

Nature enthusiasts will also find plenty of opportunities for exploration in and around Horta. The island of Faial is home to stunning volcanic landscapes, with the iconic Caldeira being a prominent attraction. This massive crater offers breathtaking views and numerous hiking trails for those who are up for an adventure.

Horta is also an excellent base for exploring the surrounding islands of the Azores. Regular ferry services connect Faial to neighboring islands such as Pico and São Jorge, allowing visitors to easily discover more of what the archipelago has to offer.

Aside from its natural attractions, Horta is an incredibly welcoming and vibrant town. The historic center is a delightful blend of traditional Portuguese architecture, colorful houses, and narrow cobblestone streets. The main square, Praça da República, is a lively hub filled with cafes, restaurants, and shops. Here, visitors can indulge in delicious local cuisine, try traditional Azorean dishes, and sample the renowned local cheese.

The cultural scene in Horta is also thriving, with several museums and galleries to explore. The Horta Regional Museum provides a glimpse into the island's history, showcasing artifacts and exhibitions related to its maritime and whaling heritage. The Peter Café Sport, an iconic bar and museum, is also worth a visit. Known as a meeting point for sailors and adventurers, this legendary establishment is adorned with nautical memorabilia and offers a warm and friendly atmosphere.

For those seeking adventure, Horta offers a range of outdoor activities. From sailing and yachting to whale watching and diving, there is something for everyone. The waters around the Azores are teeming with marine life, including dolphins, whales, and a variety of fish species, making it an exceptional destination for nature lovers and water sports enthusiasts.

In terms of accommodation, Horta offers a range of options to suit different budgets and preferences. From charming guesthouses to comfortable hotels, visitors are sure to find suitable accommodation to make their stay enjoyable.

In conclusion, Horta is a captivating destination that combines natural beauty, maritime culture, and picturesque charm. With its stunning landscapes, vibrant harbor, delicious cuisine, and warm hospitality, Horta is a must-visit for those looking for an authentic travel experience in the Azores. Whether you are a nature lover, adventurer, or simply seeking relaxation, Horta has something to offer for everyone.

Day 10

Sailing the Atlantic Ocean

Day 12

Cádiz

Cadiz is a captivating city located on the southwestern coast of Spain. It is the capital of the province of Cadiz and holds the title of being the oldest continuously inhabited city in the Iberian Peninsula. With its rich history, stunning beaches, and vibrant culture, Cadiz is a destination that has something to offer to every kind of traveler.

One of the main attractions of Cadiz is its historical significance. The city dates back to around 1100 BC, making it not only one of the oldest cities in Spain but also in Europe. As you stroll through the narrow winding streets of the Old Town, you can immerse yourself in the centuries of history that the city has to offer. The Cadiz Cathedral, built between the 18th and 19th centuries, is a beautiful example of baroque and neoclassical architecture and is a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.

Cadiz is also known for its incredible beaches. Playa de la Caleta, located right in the heart of the city, is a picturesque beach with golden sand and crystal-clear waters. It is the perfect place to relax, soak up the sun, and take a dip in the sea. Another popular beach, Playa de la Victoria, stretches for more than three kilometers and offers a variety of water sports activities such as windsurfing and kiteboarding.

In addition to its fascinating history and stunning beaches, Cadiz is a city that is alive with culture and entertainment. The annual Cadiz Carnival is one of the most famous in Spain and attracts visitors from all over the world. During this time, the city transforms into a hub of vibrant costumes, music, and dancing. The carnival is a celebration of joy and freedom, and you can join in the fun by participating in the street parades or attending the numerous concerts and shows that take place throughout the festival.

Food lovers will also find themselves in paradise in Cadiz. The city boasts a diverse culinary scene that showcases the best of Andalusian cuisine. From freshly caught seafood to traditional tapas, you will find a wide variety of dishes to tantalize your taste buds. Be sure to try local specialties such as fried fish, gazpacho, and the famous Cadiz yellow rice with seafood.

For those who enjoy outdoor activities, Cadiz offers plenty of opportunities to explore its natural beauty. The Tarifa coastline, located just a short drive from the city, is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts. You can go windsurfing, kitesurfing, or even take a boat trip to spot dolphins in the Strait of Gibraltar.

Getting around Cadiz is convenient and easy. The city has a well-connected public transportation system, including buses and trains, making it simple to explore both the city and its surroundings. Cadiz is also a great base for day trips to nearby attractions such as the charming town of Jerez de la Frontera, famous for its sherry wine production, or the ancient ruins of Baelo Claudia in the nearby town of Tarifa.

In conclusion, Cadiz is a fascinating and beautiful city that has something for everyone. From its rich history and stunning beaches to its vibrant culture and delicious cuisine, it is a destination that will leave you with unforgettable memories. Whether you are a history buff, a beach lover, or simply seeking a unique cultural experience, Cadiz is the perfect place to visit.

Day 13

Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

Day 14

Valencia

Valencia was founded by the ancient Romans in 137 BC
and has been pillaged, burned, and besieged numerous times by
various conquerors since. But vivacious Valencia has nevertheless
sailed into the second millennium as a sophisticated, modern
holiday city.

A favoured location for the America's Cup yacht race,
Valencia is situated on the Mediterranean coast about four hours
south of Barcelona. The city is spread out around its busy port and
backed by hills that give way to the plains of Aragon.

Valencia oozes traditional character, particularly in
its old town (El Carmen), and has retained its cultural heritage
not only in the form of medieval architecture but also in its
quirky, exuberant festivals such as the Battle of the Flowers, the
fireworks of Fallas, and even one dedicated to tomato-hurling.

The Valencians even have their own language.
Interspersed with the old and historic, however, there is much that
is new in Valencia, including its major attraction, the seemingly
futuristic City of Arts and Sciences, which draws around four
million appreciative visitors each year.

Outdoors, it is hard to beat the golden beaches that
fan out from the port along the coast, and the sprawling city
offers plenty of green parks for strolling, cycling, or simply
lolling on a bench to get a breath back after indulging in the
vibrant life of the city.

Football is a local passion, and fans should not miss
the atmosphere at one of the carnival-like Valencia FC home
matches. When night falls, travellers can dine on paella, which
originated here, and then hit the town, because Valencia is
renowned for its lively collection of bars and clubs.

Day 15

Barcelona

The enchanting city of Barcelona is a visual delight, and has an
atmosphere that combines elegance and sophistication with
provincial charm. In exploring its streets you'll discover medieval
romance in its Gothic quarter and the awe-inspiring delights of the
fantastic and sometimes outrageous Art Nouveau architecture of
Gaudi and his contemporaries.

The funicular up to Tibidabo, or the cable car up Montjuic, both
offer breathtaking views over this attractive city. Its skyline is
perhaps most famous for Antoni Gaudi's masterwork, the still
incomplete church of the Sagrada Familia, as well as the city's
huge Gothic cathedral. The artistic legacy of Barcelona is one of
the city's most appealing attributes, with museums containing
extensive collections of the works of Miro and Picasso. Barcelona
is also a shopper's paradise, with the city's flair for style
reflected in its numerous boutiques and markets, open late into the
evenings. As the sun sets, and the city's many bars and restaurants
open, the night truly comes alive. Dinner is served at any time
between nine o'clock and midnight, and the festivities around the
bars and nightclubs carry on well into the early hours of the
morning.

Barcelona is the commercial centre of the popular holiday region
known as the Costa Brava, the northernmost Mediterranean seafront
in Spain, as well as the Costa Dorada to the south. The coast is
dotted with popular resort towns, many retaining their age-old
charm, which can be easily reached from the city.

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